Wednesday, January 28, 2009

I've added the following elements to complete the Status class: in_reply_to_status_id, in_reply_to_user_id, favorited, and in_reply_to_screen_name

The folks at Twitter were also kind enough to add TwitterXML to their apps listing, so I now have "source" parameter being passed along with new updates. Twitter status updates will now be accompanied by the words "from TwitterXML" instead of "from web".

Sunday, January 11, 2009

This is the first release. All included methods were last tested on January 4th, 2009, but modifications still need to be made to better handle error responses from the Twitter REST API.

It is also highly likely that instead of returning an XMLDocument, the methods in a future release will return object representations of the the XML response: Statuses, Status, Users, User, DirectMessages, DirectMessage.

A .NET library containing methods for calling the Twitter REST API. Currently, all of the methods return an XMLDocument object. Also included are classes for Users, Statuses, and Direct Messages that work with XML serialization. This means you can convert the XML responses to an object with a single Deserialize() call.